 Thank you Mr. Speaker. A lot has been said on this motion Mr. Speaker. I think the members, the government side have understood what we are doing. I think the members of Shwazel also understood where we are going, where we are heading, where we are heading with that process Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, it's a process that is involving a free-stage process. One Mr. Speaker, we started with re-looking, remodeling the village tourism concept to the community tourism concept, which was a pullback from the Nature Heritage Tourism Program. With that Mr. Speaker, you are bringing in locals, indigenous people, indigenous businesses into the tourism sector. Launch Mr. Speaker and ready to go. Then there was an introduction of the youth economy agency, the YAY, the member of Euford North, Castries North put the concept in its proper perspective Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, it's not a matter of having windows for young people. It's a matter of making it given a part of the economic superstructure for young people. Mr. Speaker, sometimes it's a concept that people find difficult to understand. Why are you doing that? I even know that some people are skeptical about what it's all about Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, it's about a concept that allows young people to excel in what they like. Too many times we believe we can choose for young people and tell them to go and work in a hotel or one work in a consenter or believe in the lies of the employment that they want. Nothing wrong in these forms of employment. But basically it's part of the economic sphere where young people will be able to convert their hobbies into entrepreneurship and their skills into businesses. By getting help with finance, mentoring and marketing. Also training Mr. Speaker. We launched, we passed the legislation, it's out there for public scrutiny and public discussion. Cabinet yesterday appointed a chairman for the youth economy agency, the YAY. The chairman is a businessman who's worked in several areas. He's also a marketing and technical person, so he will help in shaping the vision. This week we are having a strategic meeting for the members of the board. We have not recruited any staff members as yet. The minister, the member for sure is correct. Out of our budget we've said that only 20% can be spent on administrative expenses. And that is to, we are getting the structure together, getting the strategic plan together, putting the staff in the mindset where they can know what we're doing. We're not in a hurry to launch and collapse. We have a problem with office space. And that discussion which the member for Castro is central this morning is a very interesting discussion on office space. We will speak about that later Mr. Speaker. So we hope in January to get out of our first loans, our first grants and launch our YAY in a big way Mr. Speaker. But today we did micro, small micro SME enterprises which I know is a passion of the minister for commerce. But Mr. Speaker, when we configured the ministries, people were wondering why did we put cooperatives in the ministry of commerce? But it was a vision that cooperatives are businesses. It was a vision that says that cooperatives don't have to be put in a place where the people involved do not think that they are businesses. So we put commerce together with cooperatives and business growth and business development Mr. Speaker. So this bill today, this resolution today Mr. Speaker, is going to be impactful in that the ministry and I was already congratulating the minister and the staff. The ministry has set the groundwork for the success of that enterprise. They have held a number of groundings with business people in the community. So you go in there and you speak to people. You don't stay in your office and believe you know what is happening to small business. You don't know, you don't know what it is what is happening to small business. Mr. Speaker, in one of my future, in one of my past lives when I used to earn some money, I did a consultancy and my friend from himself will let me tell him I was not one of these technocrats. I did a consultancy for the Caribbean Development Bank on costing for small business Mr. Speaker. And incidentally last night when I was preparing, I was looking into my documents and I saw my letters of engagement when I was giving the consultancy for the CDB. And part of that consultancy was to look at the costing systems of small businesses. And in some of the work that we did, we found out that small businesses sometimes it is better for somebody to rent their space. In several other business from the space. Sometimes it is better. And that is why it is important for the minister to have these groundings. Then we have these training sessions. We have them to understand that sales are not profit. We have them to understand that a business can be a hobby. But a hobby must be a business if you want to make money. And we did. And the minister built that up. And I know I heard somewhere. Yeah, you are talking about if you can, what's happening there? What's happening there is we are preparing. We are preparing so we can launch properly and we cannot flop in media. And that is the difference. And that's what the minister is doing. Mr. Speaker, I am very happy that we are getting this money. I hope that it is disposed with a liquidity. I hope that it gets to the people that they want. I know the minister is a certified accountant and someone will ensure that there is transparency and accountability which the bank will ask for. So it is a very good day, Mr. Speaker. It shows what the government is doing. We started by borrowing to assist vulnerable people. People. The economy cannot survive if there are no people. All economies must be for people. And the supply side economics doesn't practice. It has failed. The idea of supply side economics, that has failed. It has failed. You cannot believe that people will wait until your businesses survive for them to improve their quality of life. You have to assist them. And that's what we did this morning with the vulnerable, with the safety nets for vulnerable people. That's what we did this morning. And this afternoon, we are saying to those who have the business argument. We are saying to those who have the business ideas. We are saying to those who want to work for themselves. We are saying to those who have the families to bring up but they still want to earn a living. That here is an opportunity where you can get some support. Here is the opportunity where you can create employment for yourself and create employment for a few other people. And we are doing that with the SMEs. With the SME legislation resolution that we are passing this afternoon. So it's coming to get a business bigger. And what makes me happy is that the proposals in the manifesto and the budget, we are taking them out one by one. We are taking them off one by one. We are taking them off in the first 18 months. With COVID, with Ukraine Russia, we are taking them off one by one. And when I present the budget estimates in March, you will see how we have not only taken them out one by one but the help of the cabinet and the technocrats in the ministry of finance. We have managed and this economy and with the help of the people of St. Lucia. And I must compliment the people of St. Lucia. I have been told that the people of St. Lucia now, they feel a new sense of belonging. They feel that the government is working in their interest. They feel that there will not be second class citizens in their own country. They feel that if they produce, they will survive. They feel that the businesses will be allowed to make a profit. Investors are feeling now that the projects will come to see the light of day without having to meet a minister in his office quietly. They are saying that the fear of victimization and the fear that if they do not go to a particular lawyer or if they do not go to a particular place, their incentive will never reach the cabinet. They have not stopped. They have not stopped. Everybody is a society where we strive for equality, a society where we strive for equity. The speaker, I want to congratulate the minister. I want to thank the staff of the ministry of commerce and together with the speaker St. Lucia, we will take St. Lucia to the next level. I thank you.